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  2. Thoko Katimba - Wikipedia

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    Thoko Katimba, also spelled Thocco Katimba, is a Malawian gospel singer, songwriter and businessman. [1] He released his first debut song in 1999 titled Asayansi bodza (scientists are liers) that gained him national recognition. He released his first debut album titled Unasankha Ndani (whom did you chose) and this was the album the audience mistook his voice and name for a lady. [2] [3]

  3. Preacher's Daughter - Wikipedia

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    Preacher's Daughter received a score of 82 out of 100 based on eight reviews from media aggregate site Metacritic, indicating "universal acclaim". In a five-star review for DIY, Ben Tipple wrote that Cain "has an unparalleled power to drag you into her world" and called her "an autobiographical embodiment of escape, and of a fresh start".

  4. I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) - Wikipedia

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    Reviewing the song in The Guardian in 2014, Stevie Chick said "Clocking in at a shade over four minutes, "I Know What I Like" rises with a heat-haze shimmer, before locking into a groove akin to Traffic 's "Hole in My Shoe", a hippy reverie that fits the song's slacker vibe like a pair of tailored bell-bottoms. The song's anti-hero is a misfit, like all the others in the Gabriel-era songbook ...

  5. The Wreckers (opera) - Wikipedia

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    The Wreckers is an opera in three acts, composed by Dame Ethel Smyth to a libretto in French by Henry Brewster. After spending considerable energy in trying to get the work performed in French, the first performance took place in a German translation by John Bernhoff, under the title of Strandrecht, at the Neues Theater, Leipzig on 11 November 1906. Smyth persisted in her attempts to see it ...

  6. I Said My Pajamas (and Put On My Pray'rs) - Wikipedia

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    Dick Powell sang the song at the end of the 35th episode of the radio show Richard Diamond, Private Detective, "The Elaine Tanner Case", [3] which aired on February 12, 1950, [4] to his character's lover, Helen, to whom he crooned a song at the end of each episode; in this case she'd said to him, as she went to change into something to go out and celebrate in, "Oh, Rick, there's a new song on ...

  7. Some of These Days - Wikipedia

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    "Some of These Days" made the first of many movie soundtrack appearances in Lights of New York (1928), the first "all talking" motion picture, being one of several songs played by the house band of the nightclub where the film is set. Sophie Tucker herself sang "Some of These Days" in character as a nightclub singer in the 1929 film Honky Tonk with reprise performances (as herself) in Broadway ...

  8. The Pennywhistlers - Wikipedia

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    The Pennywhistlers were an American singing group founded by folklorist and singer Ethel Raim and popular during the 1960s folk music revival. They specialized in Eastern European choral music, sung primarily a cappella. Folk singer Theodore Bikel, in his autobiography Theo, called them "the closest to the real thing in authenticity in the United States." [1] They toured throughout the 1960s ...

  9. Taking a Chance on Love - Wikipedia

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    " Taking a Chance on Love " is a popular song from the 1940 Broadway musical Cabin in the Sky. It was introduced by Ethel Waters playing the role of Petunia Jackson both on Broadway and later in the 1943 MGM musical Cabin in the Sky. The song was written by Vernon Duke with lyrics by John La Touche and Ted Fetter (see 1940 in music ). It has become a standard. [1] Several songs from the ...

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